Reggae stalwarts Toots and the Maytals will crisscross the U.S. this summer, playing a series of shows on the West Coast and the northeast. The tour begins April 28th in San Bernadino, California and wraps up August 24th in Arlington, Virginia. In between, the band stops at several festivals, including the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Finger Lakes Grassroots Fest and LOCKN.’

In a statement, Toots and the Maytals said they have also recorded more than two albums’ worth of new material, some of which they hope to release soon. The group’s last LP, Unplugged on Strawberry Hill, came out in 2012.

Toots and the Maytals were a popular and prolific recording act in the second half of the 1960s and 1970s, releasing more than a dozen albums and helping to spread reggae around the world. They were nominated three times in the Grammys’ Best Reggae Album category before winning the award on their fourth try, in 2004.

That album, True Love, showed the astonishing breadth of Toots and the Maytal’s fan club, featuring contributions from the worlds of country (Willie Nelson), rock (Keith Richards), funk (Bootsy Collins), and hip-hop (the Roots) along with younger Jamaican acts like Shaggy.